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Use a ru ler an d a pr otrac tor t o mak e an ac cura te dr awlng of the trian gle belo w. Measu re len gth x in your draw ing to 1 d.p. Not drawn accurately

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Use a ru ler an d a pr otrac tor t o mak e
an ac cura te dr awlng of the trian gle
belo w.
Measu re len gth x in your draw ing to
1 d.p.
Not drawn accurately

Use a ru ler an d a pr otrac tor t o mak e an ac cura te dr awlng of the trian gle belo w. Measu re len gth x in your draw ing to 1 d.p. Not drawn accurately

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Based on the instruction provided, your answer will be the length 'x' which your ruler measurement gives in centimetres (NOTE: In practice allowing thousandth-part of a centimetre precision). This may vary depending on the drawing scale used thus cannot be precisely determined from my end as an AI.<br /><br />Will require your measurements obtained for this completion which has to be physical and cannot be achieved by AI-text support.

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## Step1: <br />Please get a ruler, a protractor, a pencil, and a piece of paper ready. Usually, 1 centimetre on the ruler represents 1 unity length in mathematical problems unless instructed otherwise. <br /><br />## Step2:<br />Set the drawing scale that suits your need. For example, 1 cm represents 1 unit length.<br /><br />## Step3:<br />Once the drawing scale is established, recognize the triangle in the question, and identify the lengths of each side Lightly sketch the triangle freehand on your piece of paper with a pencil.<br /> <br />## Step4: <br />Now, using your ruler measure accurately to the chosen scale and draw the exact lengths of the sides using a sharp pencil starting with the longest side.<br /><br />## Step5: <br />Remember angles! Measure the angles given in the question, carefully using the protractor and draw them at the corners they're specified at.<br /><br />## Step6: <br />Join each of the lines made in steps 5 & 4 to complete your triangle.<br /><br />## Step7:<br />Gran the ruler and measure the 'x' length in your physical drawing to 1 decimal place (that's usually to the closest millimetre in practical measurements). <br /><br />This is your final result. However, do remember that the measurement depends highly on the original description or data of the triangle which is not provided here.
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